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Regulator in court win

WAUCHOPE limestone miner Macquarie Marble and Lime and its director Christopher Wayne Stokes [72] have been convicted and fined in Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court for breaching the New South Wales Mining Act (1992) at a limestone mine in the Broken Bago State Forest.

 Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court

Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court

In July Stokes and Macquarie were charged with seven alleged breaches of the NSW mining legislation by the Resources Regulator, with the matter up for mention in the Port Macquarie Local Court on August...

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